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Answer:
I’m not sure what the question is, but if it’s simplifying with like terms, then the answer is 8x+1.
Step-by-step explanation:
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To begin, here are all the parts of an algebraic expression.
Example: -4+5+5x+3x
In an algebraic expression, there are many separate parts.
Coefficient: A number that is being multiplied by the variable a.k.a the number in front of the variable.
- In this equation, the coefficients are 5 and 3 (5x and 3x)
Variable: A symbol in place of a number.
- In this equation, the variable would be x.
Constants: A value or number that never changes.
- In this equation, the constants would be -4 and 5.
Now let’s move on to like terms/simplifying like terms!
Like terms are basically values that are the same (ex. constants, variables).
Example of like terms: 3x, -4x
Not an example of like terms: 6y, 3x
Now that we know what like terms are, here is how we simplify.
Using this equation, let’s separate them into like terms.
In this equation, the constants are -4 and 5. So, we can add those together, which equals 1.
There are two numbers left now, 5x and 3x. Since those both have a variable, we can also add those together. 5x + 3x = 8x.
If you wanted to write out what we just did: (-4+5) + (5x+3x)= ?
Now, since we have 8x and 1, all we have to do is add those together, which is how you get the answer of 8x+1.
I really hope this helps, let me know if I got anything wrong! Let me know if you have any questions! :)